There's a story behind the little witch keyring you see in the above photo. Not a particularly interesting story to be honest, but one I feel compelled to tell. The original keyring I first had was bought in Largs in 1971, and goodness knows how long I actually had it for. Probably not very long. In 1975, I saw a batch of the same keyrings in my local FINE FARE (remember that shop?) in two variations. The first was the same as the one above, with a green shawl (or whatever it is), and the second had an orange shawl. I bought the green one as it was the same as my original, but when the metal chain split through the rubber ring it was attached to, I bought an orange one as that was all that was left. I'm giving you the Readers' Digest version here, because I may have individually bought a couple of each at different times (while stocks lasted), but the rubber to which the metal chain was attached kept breaking, so my reunion with this reminder from my past was short-lived.
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Thursday, 29 November 2018
WHICH WITCH IS WHICH?
There's a story behind the little witch keyring you see in the above photo. Not a particularly interesting story to be honest, but one I feel compelled to tell. The original keyring I first had was bought in Largs in 1971, and goodness knows how long I actually had it for. Probably not very long. In 1975, I saw a batch of the same keyrings in my local FINE FARE (remember that shop?) in two variations. The first was the same as the one above, with a green shawl (or whatever it is), and the second had an orange shawl. I bought the green one as it was the same as my original, but when the metal chain split through the rubber ring it was attached to, I bought an orange one as that was all that was left. I'm giving you the Readers' Digest version here, because I may have individually bought a couple of each at different times (while stocks lasted), but the rubber to which the metal chain was attached kept breaking, so my reunion with this reminder from my past was short-lived.
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Yes! My brother and I bought two large lollipops with Batman and Robin on them. Silly us we left them in the back of the car and they melted in the summer. I’ve always wanted it again because I think they were chocolate! How’s that for a lost toy. Gift. Snack.
ReplyDeleteThey'd probably be worth a fortune nowadays, PS, so even if you had them again you probably wouldn't eat them.
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